Heinz
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Heinz may refer to:
- people
- Heinz Georg Kramm, a world-famous German entertainer better known under his stage name Heino.
- Heinz-Otto Kreiss, a German mathematician
- Henry John Heinz III (October 23, 1938 – April 4, 1991) was an American politician from Pennsylvania, a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives (1971–1977) and the United States Senate (1977–1991).
- Teresa Heinz Kerry is the wife of US presidential candidate (2004) John Kerry, and the former wife of the late senator John Heinz, a member of the canning family.
- Heinz School of Public Policy and Management at Carnegie Mellon University, named after the the late Senator John Heinz.
- Heinz Winckler is a South African singer who rose to fame after winning the first South Africa Idols competition.
- Heinz Burt was a German-born British pop singer and musician, known by his first name only, best known for his work with Joe Meek
- Heinz Steinberger (born 1958), an Austrian ice speed skater
- Alfred Heinz Reumayr was arrested for his plot to blow up the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System on Jan 1, 2000.
- Marek Heinz is a notable Czech soccer player.
- Robert Heinz, German pathologist (1865-1924), who described Heinz bodies.
- W.C. Heinz is an American sportswriter born in 1915.
- Heinz Höhne German freelance reporter and author on Nazi and intelligence history
- other
- Heinz, the common trading name for the H. J. Heinz Company, known for their pickles, ketchup, baked beans and soups. Heinz Field is the mutual home of the Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League and the University of Pittsburgh Panthers of Division I-A College Football. The stadium's naming rights were purchased by Pittsburgh based H. J. Heinz Company
- Mixed-breed dogs are sometimes called Heinz or Heinz 57 after the canning company's long-time slogan "57 varieties," referring to their many kinds of canned food.
- Heinz is also the name of an Austrian rock band. See Heinz aus Wien.
- Heinz is the name of a concept to describe software offerings in a modular way and identify possible business models for open source.